Rollout Best practice template

Hi All,
We are doing Rollout for one of our New company code. If any one have idea about this rollout projects and also for documentaion. Can you please share with me.
I will Wait for reply....
Regards
siri

Hi Shirisha
Rollout project from FICO point view is not so much because
- you will have common chart of accounts which is already created
- you need to extend the GL accounts to the company code level.
- other configs you need to extend to your company code.
It is not a very difficult task.
Thanks
Ashok
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